Your question is a bit unclear, but it seems to have 2 parts: 1) Is perl capable of doing what you are talking about; and 2) Has anybody ever done what you are talking about using perl.
The answer to your first question is "if it can be done in C++, it can be done in perl.
The answer to your second question depends on what exactly you mean by "interface showing drawed lines and objects."
- CAD / CAM software?
- Diagram Generation software?
- Graphics and Multimedia presentation software?
- any general tool for visually manipulating a Directed Acyclic Graph?
If you do not have anything specific in mind, then what you want is a general overview. A good book for this is Mastering Algorithms with Perl
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/maperl/index.html
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